Diabetes
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Medical Negligence: Failure to Diagnose Diabetes
From time to time Darbys medical negligence solicitors handle compensation claims for GP failure to diagnose diabetes.
If left undiagnosed and untreated by a general practitioner diabetes can lead to serious complications for the ill patient, such as:
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Kidney Failure
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Blindness
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Birth Defects
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Serious Skin Infections
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Strokes
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Death
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Amputation
If you or a loved one has had a GP fail to diagnose your diabetes or your diabetes was misdiagnosed, then call Darbys medical negligence solicitors on 0800 524 4349 to discuss staring a GP negligence claim today.
Dangers of Misdiagnosis of Diabetes
The medical definition for Diabetes or diabetes mellitus refers to the body's inability to effectively metabolise glucose. As a result of this a abnormally high level of glucose occurs within the blood and is called hyperglycemia.
Medical research suggests that on average of 50,000 patients each year are incorrectly diagnosed with diabetes, whilst 500,000 people in the UK may have undiagnosed diabetes.
Darbys GP negligence solicitors have experience and expertise in this area of medical negligence law. Please read the Diabetes Case Studies on failure to treat a leg wound and a failure to treat a foot pain .
Start a Diabetes Compensation Claim
If you have suffered from a failure to diagnose diabetes as the result of GP negligence then contact Darbys GP Negligence Solicitors today on 0800 524 4349 for a free consultation . Alternatively you can stay online and simply email us to speak to a member of the team about starting a claim.
Our expert medical negligence team are here to help and will provide legal advice, support and guidance when making your diabetes compensation claim.

